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By Eric Johnson
Published Apr 14, 2025

The California Assembly Committee on Permitting Reform wants to make it easier to build windmills, solar farms, electric trains—and housing.
The California Assembly Committee on Permitting Reform wants to make it easier to build windmills, solar farms, electric trains—and housing.

Earth Day 2025 Preview

I bring you greetings today from your Capitol City, the City of Trees, where the trees are suddenly all-the-way draped in spring greenery, and the nights are warm, and the days already almost too hot.

In this week’s edition of The Newsletter, the first of two devoted to Earth Day, we bring news about a legislative assault on one of the most important pieces of environmental legislation in California history, which is being launched, in part, as a sincere effort to protect the environment.

Also, as I like to remind you most weeks, below you will find brief news blurbs (that's the technical term) to help you keep track of what's happening in your hometown and it environs, as well as a link to a local nonprofit doing cool stuff, and (yes!) a recipe. 


Environmental Law Evolves

Whether or not you already know that CEQA is pronounced "see-qua," you may be surprised by the story of a bill intended to fundamentally change what is formally known as the California Environmental Quality Act.  Here we present the news about the reform bill, and an Explainer about CEQA itself. 


De-weaponizing CEQA

Asm. Buffy Wicks speaking at a presser for the California Legislature's Permitting Reform Package.
A radical overhaul of the California Environmental Quality Act appears imminent. And: Is the era of the big NO already ending?

CEQA: The Surprising Story of CA’s Key Environmental Law

Does California’s signature environmental law protect the state’s scenic beauty, or cause more problems than it solves?
The California Environmental Quality Act, CEQA, is the state’s signature environmental legislation, and is also often named as the villain in the state’s housing shortage. But the story may not be that simple.


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Santa Cruz County's Homepage

Direct your browser to https://santacruz.californialocal.com/ to catch up on the latest news in California and Santa Cruz County. Bookmark the link and visit often, there's a lot happening in your community!


The California Coastal Commission

Speaking of protecting the environment, the California Coastal Commission is in the news for issuing the largest fine in its history of $18 million to the new owners of a an oil pipeline in Santa Barbara County which ruptured in 2015 resulting in a spill of over 100,000 gallons of crude oil. The fine was levied after the company repeatedly refused orders to stop work on the corroded pipeline without the necessary review and permits.

Like CEQA, the Coastal Commission has its share of critics and is also being eyed for reform in the legislature. But this latest instance of a corporation running roughshod over regulation is a reminder that whatever their flaws, CEQA and the Coastal Commission represent the will and desire of Californians to preserve our beautiful state for future generations.


California Coastal Commission: Where It Comes From, What It Does

Since 1972, the California Coastal Commission has ruled over the state’s shoreline.
What is the California Coastal Commission? How one of the state’s most powerful agency protects public access to the state’s scenic coast from Mexico to Oregon.

Recipe of the Week

Our friends at Sacramento Digs Gardening publish a recipe from their gardens every Sunday, which we feature here so you can start your week with some yum.

See more recipes in their Taste Spring! cookbook.


Almonds add extra crunch to apple salad

Here's a fresh and crunchy take on Waldorf salad, with lettuce and cabbage adding heft, and almonds standing in for walnuts.
New! Chopped apple salad with raisins, almonds and cabbage


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Women On Waves logo Women On Waves

Women On Waves is a unique event that gives women and girls a safe and supportive opportunity to surf, swim and play in the ocean. WOW inspires women of all backgrounds, ages and abilities to get out in the water and connect with nature and our female water-loving community.

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Santa Cruz Local logo Planning Commission to Weigh Downtown Santa Cruz Expansion

Spruce Street could close to vehicles from Pacific Avenue to the San Lorenzo River levee as part of a proposed Santa Cruz Downtown expansion plan.

San Lorenzo Valley Post logo Fire Engulfs Cabin Near Bigfoot Discovery Museum in Felton

A fire broke out Sunday night, April 13, 2025, around 10 pm at a small cabin and shed at the Bigfoot Discovery Museum Complex on Highway 9, prompting a swift response from local fire crews.

Santa Cruz Local logo City Orders Fixes at UC-owned Hilltop Apartments in Santa Cruz as Problems Mount

In response to mounting problems at a 168-unit apartment complex owned by the University of California, city code enforcement has ordered repairs and seven tenants have filed complaints of mistreatment with the California Civil Rights Department.

The Pajaronian logo Santa Cruz County Fair Seeking a New CEO

The Santa Cruz County Fair is seeking a new leader.

The Pajaronian logo $12 Million Campaign Aims to Secure Elkhorn Slough

The Elkhorn Slough Foundation launched a new “Elkhorn Forever” campaign with a kick-off celebration Tuesday, with the goal of raising $12 million.

Santa Cruz Local logo 6-Story Apartment Proposal Withdrawn on Almar Ave. In Santa Cruz

The owner of a former tea facility at 831 Almar Ave. has scuttled a proposal for a six-story apartment complex, despite a conceptual approval from the Santa Cruz Planning Commission last month.

Press Banner logo New Leaders Bring Fresh Energy to Boulder Creek Business Association

The season of spring is a time of renewal. From blooming bulbs to animals awaking from hibernation, the onset of warmer weather and longer days is a welcome change from the dark depths of winter.

KSQD logo New Santa Cruz Shakespeare Season Ramps Up

Artistic Director for Santa Cruz Shakespeare, Charles Pasternak talks about the bard and how his plays always provide fresh insights, as the four-decade-old company readies for its new season in July.

Press Banner logo Santa Margarita Groundwater Agency Seeks Well Owner Alternate for Board

Santa Margarita Groundwater Agency (SMGWA) has announced a vacancy for a well owner alternate representative on its board of directors and is now accepting applications.

Press Banner logo Santa Cruz Superior Court Seeks Civil Grand Jury Applicants

The Superior Court of Santa Cruz County is inviting applications for the 2025-26 Civil Grand Jury, an independent 19-member panel that investigates local government operations and addresses citizen concerns.

Press Banner logo Ben Lomond’s Wee Kirk Market Seeks Vendors for 2025 Season

The Ben Lomond Village Alliance (BLVA) is now accepting new vendor applications for the highly-anticipated Wee Kirk Market—an old-fashioned, fun-filled farmers and makers market debuting this summer on June 1.

San Lorenzo Valley Post logo Clampers Install New Safety Fence at Junction Park

Members of E. Clampus Vitus Branciforte Chapter 1797 helped out at Junction Park in Boulder Creek this past winter by putting up a safety fence.

Santa Cruz Local logo Downtown Santa Cruz Library, Housing Project to Start in June

A city parking lot at Cedar and Lincoln streets in Santa Cruz is slated to become a three-level library with housing and parking.

Santa Cruz Local logo Cabrillo College Students Propose Solutions to Commuting Problems

Cabrillo College students shared their commuting problems and outlined some solutions in a recent survey and Santa Cruz Local event with two local transportation advocates.

Santa Cruz Local logo Report Calls for New Jail or Mental Health Facility in Santa Cruz County

A recent report highlighted a need for improved conditions for people with mental health problems in Santa Cruz County lockups.

San Lorenzo Valley Post logo Tell Us Your Story and How You’d Like to Get Local Information

What local issues matter most to you? How to they impact your life? Do you want to receive more information about these issues from local newspapers? What information do you want? How do you want to receive it?

The Pajaronian logo Supervisors Oppose Federal Voter ID Laws

The Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously agreed to voice their opposition to proposed federal legislation that would require voter ID and retool voter eligibility requirements nationwide, which County Clerk Tricia Weber says would make it harder …

Santa Cruz Local logo Santa Cruz County Could Seek Payout for Water Contamination

The Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday are expected to join a class action settlement from manufacturers of firefighting foam for contamination of a county well that serves the Rountree jail facility near Watsonville.

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National Park Week Coming April 19-27
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In 1971 California’s Supreme Court issued one of its most important and far-reaching decisions, declaring that the state’s system of financing public schools — primarily via locally levied property taxes — was unconstitutionally unfair. Read more.
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Oil Company Fined Record $18 Million for Defying State Orders to Stop Work on Pipeline
The pipeline caused a major oil spill a decade ago, fouling the ocean off Santa Barbara County. The new owners say they don’t need new permits for repairs. The fine is the Coastal Commission’s largest. Read more.
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He Spent Decades Researching Dementia. Trump’s DEI Purge Killed His Grant, and Dozens More
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Image of City of Watsonville seal. Earth Day Celebration - Sunday, April 27th
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Image of City of Watsonville seal. WPD welcomes two new Officers to the team
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Image of Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission seal. New Auxiliary Lanes Now Open on Highway 1 Auxiliary Lane and Bus-on-Shoulder Project Between 41st Avenue and Soquel Avenue/Drive
The Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) is pleased to announce the opening of the new north and southbound auxiliary lanes between the 41st Avenue and Soquel Avenue/Drive interchanges, a major milestone in the Watsonville to Santa Cruz Multimodal Corridor Program. The new auxiliary lanes are a part of Phase I of the Highway [...] The post New Auxiliary …
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Image of United States seal. Duda Farm Fresh Foods, Inc. Emite Aviso Para 1.587 Cajas de Marketside 4in/1.6 oz Bundle Pack por Posible Riesgo Para la Salud Celery Sticks
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Image of State of California seal. Robert Rivas CA Assembly 29: California State Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas Hosts District 29 Mayors, Councilmembers, Supervisors, and Other Elected Officials in Sacramento
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Image of Santa Cruz County Office of Education seal. Good News on the Horizon
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